Vidyut points his finger at Censor Board for Billa 2 failure
News
oi-Prakash
By Ramchander
Billa
2
makers
and
lead
stars
have
repeatedly
claimed
that
the
movie
was
a
superhit
and
doing
roaring
business
at
the
Box
Office
even
after
getting
thumbs
down
from
critics.
However,
Vidyut
Jamwal
has
unknowingly
admitted
that
the
Tamil
film
has
failed,
as
he
has
pointed
his
finger
at
the
Regional
Censor
Board,
which
chopped
many
sequences
citing
'objectionable
scene'
and
it
changed
the
original
shape
of
the
movie.
If
reports
are
to
be
believed,
Vidyut
Jamwal
has
said
that
the
Censor
Board
asked
them
to
cut
some
key
scenes
that
turned
out
to
be
too
costly
for
them.
Especially,
the
scenes
involving
Ajith
Kumar
and
him
came
under
the
scanner
of
the
board,
which
felt
that
it
was
too
violent.
According
to
him,
he
along
with
the
Thala
had
worked
hard
for
those
scenes
and
their
efforts
went
in
vain.
However,
he
ends
on
the
note
that
his
other
movie
Thuppakki
would
not
follow
the
footsteps
of
Billa
2.
Meanwhile,
Billa
2
fever
seems
to
be
finally
slowing
down,
as
the
collections
of
the
film
have
completely
dropped
at
International
Box
Office.
Not
only
in
foreign
countries
but
also
in
Tamil
Nadu
and
Bangalore,
the
movie
has
failed
to
pull
the
audience
to
theatres.